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It's beak and claws
The thresher shark has many parts like its fins
what happened
their body temp changes
Animals adapt to their environment through physical changes or behaviors that help them survive. Examples of adaptations include camouflage, migration, hibernation, and the development of specialized body parts like beaks or claws.
The kingfishers adapt easily because they have long beaks and shark beaks so they can catch something for e.g a crustacean and fiddle it round in their beak to break its shell. It is easier for them to catch their prey because they a streamlined body so there is no force pushing them back.
Whale Tortoise Shark
You could punch its eyes and scratch its gills
its colors and different parts of body
It's thick body..
It is adapted to the water and breathes through its gills. Its body glides and it lives in the deep waters almost 2,000 feet beneath the surface because of its size. It normally travels alone, so they call it a loner.
Dorsal and pectoral fins balance the shark, the swimbladder controls height, and the tail propels the shark forward. Some sharks (such as the thresher and mako shark) specialize in select body parts for increased evolutionary advantage based on biome and the prey the specific shark consumes.